- Wayne David
Infobox MP
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name = Wayne David
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office =Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at theWales Office
term_start =5 October 2008
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predecessor =Huw Irranca-Davies
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primeminister =Gordon Brown
constituency_MP2 = Caerphilly
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majority2 = 15,359 (39.2%)
predecessor2 = Ron Davies
successor2 =Incumbent
term_start2 =7 June 2001
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1957|06|1|df=yes
birth_place =Bridgend
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nationality = British
spouse = Catherine Thomas
party = Labour
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alma_mater =Cardiff University ,Swansea University
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footnotes =Wayne David (born
1 July 1957 ) is a Britishpolitician . He is the LabourMember of Parliament for Caerphilly. David is currentlyParliamentary Under-Secretary of State at theWales Office .Background
He was born in
Bridgend , the son of a teacher and grandson of a coal miner. He attended Cynffig Comprehensive School before attending University College, Cardiff, where he was awarded a BA in History and Welsh History in 1979. After studying Economic History at University College, Swansea, he returned to Cardiff and qualified as a teacher in 1983 with a PGCE from University College Cardiff. He was awarded the Charles Morgan Prize for Welsh history in 1979.David taught history at the
Brynteg Comprehensive School ,Bridgend from 1983, but left in 1985 to begin a political career. He was elected as a councillor to the Cefn Cribw Community Council in 1985, and was its chairman in 1986-7, before standing down in 1990. He became the chairman ofWar on Want Cymru in 1987, stepping aside in 1989.Political career
European Parliament
He was elected as a
Member of the European Parliament for South Wales in 1989 and served in Europe until 1999. He was the treasurer of theEuropean Parliamentary Labour Party from 1989 to 1991, becoming the leader in 1994 until he left European politics. He stood down to contest the safe Labour constituency of Rhondda in the firstNational Assembly for Wales elections in 1999. Despite a Labour majority of nearly 25,000 at the 1997 general election, David lost the seat to thePlaid Cymru candidate by a margin of over 2,000 votes.UK Parliament
David was elected to the Westminster Parliament at the 2001 general election for Labour's
safe seat of Caerphilly, following the departure to the National Assembly of the formerSecretary of State for Wales Ron Davies. David held a comfortable majority of 14,425, and easily retained the seat in the 2005 general electionwith an increased majority. He made hismaiden speech on7 June 2001 , in which he called for a new hospital in his constituency. [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200102/cmhansrd/vo010627/debtext/10627-23.htm#column_717]In Parliament, Wayne David has been a member of the European Scutiny, Standards and Privileges and Welsh Affairs Select Committees. In 2005 he was appointed as the Team
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and then subsequently to the thenMinister of State , Adam Ingram. He resigned from this position on6 September 2006 , due to the refusal byTony Blair to name a date for stepping down asPrime Minister . A number of others also resigned, including his fellow Welsh MPsIan Lucas andMark Tami . WhenGordon Brown succeeded Blair as Prime Minister, Wayne David was promoted to the Government as an Assistant Government Whip to theDepartment for Work and Pensions . FollowingGordon Brown 's latest government reshuffle ofOctober 2008 , David was moved to be aParliamentary Under-Secretary of State at theWales Office .Elected representative on the Welsh Executive of the Labour Party from 1981 to 1982 and from 1986 to 1989. He has been a member of the
United Nations Association 's Cardiff branch since 1989, and was a member of the Labour Party'sNational Executive Committee for four years from 1994.Personal life
He has been married to Catherine Thomas since 1991.
Publications
*"Building on Maastricht: A Left Agenda for Europe" by Wayne David, 1993, Tribune Group of Euro MPs
*"Going Forward in Europe" by Wayne David, 1994
*"The Future of Europe: Problems and Issues for the Twenty-First Century" by Wayne David, 1996, St Martin's Press ISBN 0-333-66600-3
*"Remaining True: A biography of Ness Edwards" by Wayne David, Foreword by Neil Kinnock, 2006, Published by the Caerphilly Local History Society, ISBN 0-9542782-1-6External links
* [http://www.waynedavid.labour.co.uk Wayne David MP] official site
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-6331,00.html Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Wayne David MP]
* [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/wayne_david/caerphilly TheyWorkForYou.com - Wayne David MP]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/mpdb/html/112.stm BBC Politics]Offices held
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